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No matter what people say, there's an undeniable difference between raising boys and raising girls! Girls and boys respond to different types of parenting and understanding this will bring out the best in your child. Learn how to raise your son by reading the best parenting advice books about bringing up boys at every age and stage.

Raising Boys

The latest edition of this international bestseller gives parents an understanding of what makes boys tick from birth to late teens. Humorous and helpful, family psychologist Steve Biddulph gives parents practical advice on how to tap into the special boy-characteristics of each life stage.

Growing Great Boys

Growing Great Boys by parenting guru Ian Grant, is overflowing with practical advice, information and tips for raising great sons. Grant shows us that by understanding and appreciating the unique character of boys we can help them rise to their full potential and succeed in the game of life.

Secret Mens Business

Wrtten for boys in his relatable tone, teenage author John Marsden covers everything boys need to learn in order to become strong and honest young men. Direct and frank, Marsden also teaches boys relating skills and shows them how to deal with problems in non-destructive, or self-destructive ways.

21st Century Boys

Sue Palmer looks at how modern life is influencing boys and driving them off the rails in this insightful book. Based on the latest research, she assesses the issues confronting boys from birth to when they leave school and explains how we can help ensure our boys grow up to be normal and healthy young men.

Boys' Stuff

Teenagers spill their feelings and attitudes towards sex, parents, friends and drugs in this raw, shocking and honest book about the lives of adolescent boys. Funny and true, Boys' Stuff rivals fiction. A must-read for any parent with sons about to embark on the teenage years.

He'll Be OK

Having worked in prisons, Celia Lashlie knows what can happen when boys wander down a detrimental path. After speaking to over 180 classes of boys and having raised a son of her own, she offers ground-breaking insight into what boys need and how parents can help them to become quality men.